Features

The property

A single-storey cottage apartment, located entirely on the first floor of a stone-built, detached chemist in the very centre of the High Peak village of Hayfield.

Full of character and charm, this Hayfield cottage apartment has been fully renovated and designed to provide a lovely holiday cottage apartment of style and comfort.

Featuring a spacious sitting room with built-in home cinema system, surround sound and warm, cosy woodburner, the individually styled rooms, comprehensive collection of music and films, and cottage garden area all combine to make this Hayfield cottage apartment an excellent place to relax and unwind.

With numerous walks available, there is something for serious walkers, and also for those who enjoy a stroll in the countryside, from the doorstep of this lovely Hayfield cottage apartment, while traditional pubs and the start of the Pennine Way can be found in Hayfield.

Nearby Buxton, Castleton and Bakewell are all well worth a visit and Chatsworth House and gardens is a day out not to be missed!

Accommodation

All first floor with 1 internal step.
Two bedrooms: 1 x twin (zip - link to make double on request), 1 x futon double. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC. Open plan kitchen with spacious dining area. Sitting room with woodburner. Note: Although all first floor, the accommodation is accessed at street level, not via stairs.

About the location

HAYFIELD

Chapel-en-le-Frith 4 miles; Glossop 5 miles; Buxton 8 miles.

The delightful High Peak village of Hayfield is situated in a wonderful rural setting on the north western edge of the Peak National Park. It’s a peaceful little village, popular with walkers who are attracted by its close proximity to Kinder Scout. Serious walkers head east out of the village, up and over the green foothills to the russet expanse of the Kinder Plateau, Pennine Way and Snake Path, whilst families (and those who enjoy more gentle rambles) head west along the beautiful Sett Valley Trail towards New Mills. Edale – an alternative start of the Pennine Way - is only a few miles away. The village caters well for tourists with pubs, cafes and restaurants. Other local attractions include the Goyt Valley, Castleton – with its famous caverns - and the popular spa town of Buxton.